
Flood Warning
Real-time Monitoring and Control Systems
Campbell Scientific manufactures versatile and reliable flood warning stations and systems. We offer
standard ALERT systems for monitoring and transmitting precipitation and/or water level, as well as
hybrid ALERT stations that can monitor many other parameters, such
as wind speed, wind direction, relative humidity, temperature, soil moisture, or water quality. We also
manufacture customizable, high-speed, networked systems that take advantage of the latest
communications technologies to provide advanced solutions for flood
warning. Our customers benefit from the experience we've gained over the last 30 years in designing
and supporting a wide variety of reliable, stand-alone monitoring systems.
Benefits of our Flood Warning Systems
- A choice of the standard ALERT, hybrid ALERT, or a customized flood warning system is provided.
- Our systems support both the standard ALERT 300 baud rate and a new 3000 baud rate that improves
bandwidth use during storms.
- Smart, remotely-configurable, ALERT repeaters provide an adaptable network for stations in the same
general area.
- Existing ALERT stations can be upgraded with additional sensors or an updated datalogger or transmitter.
- Open design allows a high level of station customization.
- LoggerNet management software simplifies operation and data retrieval across our customized flood
warning networks.
- Batteries/solar panels support long-term operation.
- Systems operate reliably in harsh environments.
ALERT Stations
Our ALERT stations match all standard ALERT protocols. Our dataloggers,
proven in thousands of applications world-wide, provide multiple types of inputs (pulse, analog, SDI-12,
and others), which allows use of almost any type of water level sensor
including pressure transducers, shaft encoders, bubblers, and ultrasonic distance sensors.
On-board algorithms can calculate hourly and daily minimums, maximums, averages, totals, flow, or any other
statistical value. These values can be stored on-board the station, providing a backup of data. A solar panel
can provide continuous charge to the battery for extended unattended monitoring.
Additional sensors to measure soil moisture, water quality, or meteorological
conditions can easily be integrated. We can upgrade older stations, even those from other manufacturers, with the
latest datalogger and transmitter, often allowing you to use the same sensors and standpipe or enclosure.
Hybrid ALERT Stations
Our hybrid stations consist of an ALERT station integrated with additional sensors and communications peripherals.
One or two radio frequencies can be used, depending on your needs. With a single frequency, two-way communications
would be avoided during storm events to allow more bandwidth for one-way ALERT communications. However, some
customers choose to use two frequencies: one for ALERT and the other for a fully-functional, two-way communications
network. This provides the following inherent advantages:
- Retries of missed packets
- Diagnostics
- Clock synching
- Re-programming from the base station
- Historical data collection (no holes in the data)
- Interactive control capability
- Voice modem call-out of alarms
The ability to measure additional parameters at an ALERT site, or integrate ALERT capabilities with another type
of measurement site can lead to collaboration between organizations that can help keep costs down.
Customized Flood Warning Network Using LoggerNet Software
A flood warning network that uses LoggerNet software takes advantage of
two-way RF communications and the latest in network management software. LoggerNet is a client/server software
program used for managing large networks of monitoring stations. A LoggerNet-based system is a viable solution
to flood warning applications because of the speed with which LoggerNet can poll multiple RF stations and the
speed and versatility with which LoggerNet can make the data available to multiple interested parties. For
example, DIAD has a client that links DIADvisor to the LoggerNet server.
When a "send data" command is broadcast to a group of remote stations, the stations transmit predefined
data to the LoggerNet server in their own time window. Transmission windows can be as short as 100 mS, allowing
multiple sites to be polled per second. As the data is collected, LoggerNet clients can access it from LANs or
via the Internet, making data available to multiple users/agencies in near real time.
Other Resources and Options
To meet customer needs, other resources and communications options can be combined with flood warning systems.
Commonly, local governments will combine resources to obtain the best possible system. In other situations,
federal agencies can be involved to increase system coverage and robustness, and even help with the budget.
For example, GOES satellite transmitters can be added to stations to provide automated data archival through
the National Weather Service (NOAA/NESDIS) and the US Geological Survey. Multiple purpose data collection
systems bring to bear the resources and expertise of environmental data experts.
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